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Interest in the strip began to fade by the 1940s. When Ed, who lived at 711 Michigan Avenue in Evanston, Illinois, died October 10, 1959, his once-popular comic strip died with him. (He retired in the last week of September 1959, and
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during February 1919. Asked in the late 1930s why he had started the strip, Ed answered, "Twenty years ago, there was no comic strip on adolescence. I thought every well-balanced comic sheet should have one."
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Carl Ed's strip was widely read in the 1920s, and his readers became familiar with such slang as "shebas", "sheiks" and "
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With the popularity of the strip, Ed profited from merchandising of games, figurines and other products. He added
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continued until his final strips ran out on November 18, 1959.) His widow, Ellen Ed, died in July 1975.
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Carl Ed's signature is at bottom right on this Milton Bradley board game from the 1920s.
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and also found time to work as an instructor at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts.
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Carl Ed drew this comics chronology of his strips from 1912 to 1919:
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Returning to Rock Island, he signed on as a reporter with the
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The Adventures of Harold Teen and His Old Side-kick Pop Jenks
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Moline, Illinois
Cartoonist
Harold Teen
comic strip
Harold Teen
Moline, Illinois
Augustana College
Rock Island, Illinois
Chicago American
Harold Teen

Booth Tarkington
Seventeen
Patterson
pantywaist
topper

Hal Rasmusson
"Carl Ed"
"Bull Runn, forgotten comic strip"
Holtz, Allen. Stripper's Guide, September 2007.
Harold Teen
Don Markstein's Toonopedia
Waugh, Coulton. The Comics, 1947.
Lambiek: Carl Ed
Danger Trail: Harold Teen
Categories
1890 births
1959 deaths

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